F, #13935, b. Apr 17, 1857, d. Nov 23, 1921
Chronological Events
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Birth* | Apr 17, 1857 | Georgina Reaburn was born on Apr 17, 1857 at Montrose, Angus, Scotland. |
| | She was the daughter of George Raeburn and Mary Anne Ley. |
Occupation* | 1879 | Georgina Reaburn was a flax mill worker in 1879. |
Marriage* | Jun 19, 1879 | She married John Greig Valentine, son of Alexander Valentine and Margaret Greig, on Jun 19, 1879 at Montrose, Angus, Scotland. At the time of the marriage John G. Valentine lived at 59 West Grimsby St., Arbroath, Scotland. Ann Reaburn lived at 14 Luton Lane, Montrose, Scotland. The marriage was performed at 14 Luton Lane, Montrose, Scotland. They were both 22 years of age upon marriage. |
Census | 1881 | Georgina Reaburn appeared on the Scotland census of 1881. Georgina lived at 27 Lower Hall Rd., Montrose, Forfar, Scotland. She was 23 years old, and a flax spinner; b. Montrose, Forfar, Scotland. The head of household was her mother, Mary Ann Reaburn (age 60), widowed and a housekeeper. She was born in Montrose, Forfar, Scotland. There was also a daughter, Mary Ann Reaburn (age 19), a flax spinner, born in Montrose, Forfar, Scotland, and granddaughter, Joann Valentine (age 9m), born Arbroath, Forfar, Scotland.1 |
Census | 1891 | Georgina Reaburn appeared on the Scotland census of 1891. I'm not sure if this is her, but IN 1891, Georgina Valentine (age 33) lived in 14 Drumoheugh Gardens, St. George, Edinburth, Midlothian, Scotland. She was a sick nurse, and a widow. There is no mention of daughter Joan.2 |
Census* | 1901 | Georgina Reaburn appeared on the Scotland census of 1901. She lived at 8 Temple Hall, Middlebie, Dumfries, Scotland. She was 43 years old, a widow, and a sick nurse. She was born in Montrose, Forfar, Scotland.3 |
Death* | Nov 23, 1921 | She died on Nov 23, 1921, at age 64 at Montrose, Angus, Scotland.4 |
Researcher's Note* | | At the time of her death, Georgina Valentine was 64 years old, and lived at 29 Bridge St., Montrose, Forfar, Scotland. Her parents were George Raeburn and Mary Anne Ley. She died of cardiac disease (mitral). Signature of qualified informant was her sister, Mary Anne Raeburn. At death, she was at the Royal Infirmary.4 |